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Carey had been hospitalized since collapsing during a Valentine's Day dinner
in California.
Caray was to celebrate his 78th birthday March first-
SUPER=03-Columbus, OH;

Top U-S foreign policy advisers faced a tough audience as they tried to make
the case for U-S miltiary action against Iraq.
SUPER=03-Marion, OH;

A B1-bomber crashed into a kentucky field- all four crew members parachuted
to safety.
SUPER=03-Roanoke;

With Olympic Figure Skating in full swing tonight- we'll meet one local
skater who dreams of olympic gold.
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ANCHOR=Jean

Join us for News 7 at Eleven.

Caray

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11
WRITER=tbr
TAPE#Net H
GRAPHIC=NONE

Hall of fame baseball announcer Harry Caray has died.
Caray died tonight of brain damage caused by a heart attack he suffered
Saturday night.
It's believed he was 77 years old.
Drew Levinson takes a look back at the life of a man who took millions of us
out to the ball game.
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SOT
IN Q=
RUNS=1:19
OUT Q=Drew levinson Los Angeles
((NATS--Take Me Out to the Ballgame))
FOR MORE THAN A DOZEN YEARS, HARRY CARAY WAS THE BELOVED VOICE OF THE CHICAGO
CUBS.
IN MANY WAYS HE WAS THE CHICAGO CUBS.
(MORE NATS)

HIS CAREER BROADCASTING MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GAMES SPANNED MORE THAN A HALF
CENTURY.
HE CALLED GAMES FOR THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS, OAKLAND A'S AND EVEN THE
CROSSTOWN CHICAGO WHITE SOX.
BUT IT WAS THE BROADCAST BOOTH AT WRIGLEY FIELD WHERE HARRY CARAY BECAME A
HOUSEHOLD NAME IN SPORTS.
HE WAS KNOWN FOR SINGING "TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME" DURING THE SEVENTH
INNING STRETCH.
(NATS)
AND FOR EXCLAIMING "HOLY COW!" AND "CUBS WIN!" AFTER EACH CHICAGO VICTORY.
(NATS)
CTSY: CUBS/WGN
IN 1987 CARAY SUFFERED A STROKE AND HAD TO CUTBACK HIS BROADCASTING DUTIES.
DURING HIS REHABILITATION, THE CUBS CALLED ON THE LIKES OF COMEDIAN BILL
MURRAY AND OTHERS TO FILL IN AT THE BROADCAST BOOTH.
(NATS)
BUT HARRY CARAY RETURNED TO WRIGLEY FIELD AND THE CUBS.
THIS SEASON HE WAS SCHEDULED TO BE JOINED BY HIS GRANDSON CHIP BEHIND THE
MIKE.
AND EVEN THOUGH ANOTHER CARAY WILL BE CALLING CUBS GAMES, FOR MANY FANS, IT
JUST WON'T BE THE SAME AT THE OLD BALLGAME.
DREW LEVINSON CBS NEWS LOS ANGELES.

Iraq

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11
WRITER=JJA
TAPE#Net
GRAPHIC=Iraq

The nations top national security advisors went on the road to the Midwest-
where they were met with jeers and heckles.
David Martin has more from today's town meeting.
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SOT
IN Q=
SUPER=03-Columbus, OH; 00
SUPER=01-Sandy Berger/Nat'l Security Advisor; 31
RUNS=1:23
OUT Q=of you listen... applause."
((One-two-three-four we don't want your racist war.
One-two-three-four we don't want your racist war.
MADELEINE ALBRIGHT: I WOULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO FINISH. I WOULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO
FINISH MY STATEMENT.
The hecklers appeared to be local college students and were few in
number, but questions which revealed deep misgivisings about American policy
were not.
The American administration has the might and the means to
attack the Iraqi state but does it have the moral right to attack the Iraqi
nation.
SANDY BERGER/NAT'L SECURITY ADVISOR: WE WANT A PEACEFUL SOLUTION. THAT IS THE
BEST OPTION.
Not everyone was opposed to military action, but those who favored it
wanted more than the air strikes the administration is planning, including
this old vet who said he'd lost a son in Vietnam.
VET: HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH ASKING ANYONE OF THESE GUYS IN THE ARMED
FORCES TO STAND IN THE GAP FOR ME NOW, THAT WE STOOD IN THE GAP FOR THEM BACK
THEN. . . ARE WE WILLING TO SEND TROOPS IN AND FINISH THIS JOB OR ARE WE GOING
TO DO IT HALF ASS.
I'm seeing a pattern here and i don't see how one military strike is going to
end it.
BERGER: PART OF WHAT WE FIGHT FOR AS A COUNTRY IS THE FREEDOM TO ARGUE AND
I APPRECIATE ALL OF YOU COMING. I APPRECIATE MOST OF YOU LISTENING.
APPLAUSE.))
ANCHOR=Jean

B1-Crash

Amazingly all four crew members were able to parachute clear of the plane-
and survive.
The bomber exploded on impact sending a ball of fire into the sky.
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SOT 20:03:47
IN Q=
((IT'S JUST DEBRIS SCATTERED FOR ABOUT A QUARTER OF AMILE, THREE QUARTERS OF A
MILE, 600 FEET WIDE, IT'S NOTHING BUT LITTLE PIECES, LITTLE PIECES.))
SUPER=01-Junior Collins/Witness;
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=little pieces. (double outcue)
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VO-NAT

The crew members were all found near the town of Mexico about ten miles from
the crash site- which could mean the bomber flew ten miles unmanned.
The four crew members were taken to the hospital.
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Chopper-Crash

At least four people died when a military helicopter crashed in California's
Sequoia National Forest-
The chopper crashed and burned near the Kern River in a remote section of
the southern Sierra-
A witness reported seeing smoke coming out of the helicopter just before it
burst into flames.
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Operation-Rescue

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#97-96
GRAPHIC=Legal Scales

One of the nation's leading anti-abortion activists is in the Lynchburg city
jail tonight, ready to serve a six-month sentence for trespassing.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lynchburg

Reverend Flip Benham surrendered to jail authorities this morning, following
his conviction yesterday in Lynchburg circuit court.
Benham and two Liberty University students were found guilty of trespassing
on the grounds of E-C Glass High School last November.
All three are appealing the verdict, but Benham's bond would not allow him
to return home to Texas while his appeal is heard.
So the Operation Rescue director decided to get his jail time over with.
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SOT 10:14:35
IN Q=We went in
((REV. FLIP BENHAM/OPERATION RESCUE DIRECTOR: WE WENT IN COURT AND WE GOT
BLISTERED. HE MAXED US OUT WITH HIS SENTENCE AND THAT'S ALL RIGHT, THAT IS UP
TO THE JUDGE TO DO, IT IS HIS PREROGATIVE. WE WILL CONTINUE TO REPRESENT THE
HEART OF THE LORD AND I THINK MY MINISTRY, THE VENUE CHANGES FROM THE STREETS
INTO THE JAIL CELL.))
SUPER=01-Rev. Flip Benham/Operation Rescue Director; :00
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=into the jail cell.
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VO-NAT

Co-defendant John Reyes (RAY-iss) also was given six months in jail.
He plans to finish out the semester at Liberty University while his appeal
is processed.
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Bowman

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11
WRITER=tte
TAPE#=97-97
GRAPHIC=NONE

A mentally handicapped man may have set a fire in the historic Hotel
Botetourt last August.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Fincastle;

A judge says there's reason to believe 30-year old Duane Bowman set fire to
the Hotel Botetourt -- destroying the home for handicapped adults.
No one was hurt.
Bowman lived on the second floor of the home -- and apparently admitted he
set fire to his curtains.
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SOT 14:01:27
IN Q=And then Duane
((VOICE OF CAROL SLOAN/HOTEL BOTETOURT EMPLOYEE: AND THEN DUANE SPOKE UP AND
SAID I SET MY CURTAINS ON FIRE WITH A CIGARETTE WHICH AT THE TIME I COULDN'T
FIGURE OUT HOW HE DID THIS WITH A CIGARETTE.))
SUPER=01-Nelson Tolley/Botetourt Co. Sheriff's Dept.
RUNS=:10
OUT Q=with a cigarette
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VO-NAT

The employee says Bowman later changed his story to say he started the
fire with a lighter, not a cigarette.
A fire investigator says he has no doubt Bowman set the fire -- and
Bowman told HIM the hotel owed him money.
A grand jury will decide in March if Bowman will stand trial for arson.
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Toss-2-Robin
Jean tosses to Robin in the Chromakey
Tease#1
HARD MUSIC UNDER
ANCHOR=Jean
SS=NONE

Still to come on News 7, the former cadet convicted of murder yesterday,
tries to kill herself tonight,
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VO-NAT
and we'll see why a fear of privacy is keeping some teenagers away from their
doctors.
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COMM#1

Zamora

But she's now under a suicide watch at a Texas jail-
Zamora apparently cut her arm with a razor blade earlier today.
The former midshipman was found guilty yesterday of killing a romantic
rival.
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Mason-Dixon

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=equ
TAPE#97-98
GRAPHIC=News 7 poll

If November's election were held today-- with all that's now known about the
cost and parameters of a car tax cut-- what would happen?
A new NEWS 7/Mason-Dixon poll shows Don Beyer might have tried a food tax
cut, but he still might have lost.
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VO-NAT

Stacked up head to head, 45-percent say they favor repealing the car tax.
37-percent favor repealing the sales tax on food.
18-percent say neither, or they're not sure.
But the breakdown along gender lines is interesting.
52-percent of men favor repealing the car tax, versus 30-percent who'd get
rid of the food tax.
Only 38-percent of women would repeal the car tax.
44-percent picked the food tax cut.
The Governor has the positive spin.
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SOT 11:48
IN Q=If you
((GOV. JIM GILMORE: IF YOU LOOK AT THE ELECTION, YOU WILL SEE THERE WAS NO
GENDER GAP IN THE ELECTION. SO I THINK THE WORKING WOMEN OF THIS STATE
DEFINITELY WANT TO SEE TAX RELIEF. AND LET'S FACE IT, WE WOULDN'T BE TALKING
ABOUT TAX RELIEF AT ALL IF I HADN'T RUN ON A PROGRAM OF TAX RELIEF.))
SUPER=@Gilmore;
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=tax relief.
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VO-NAT

But if state revenues decline and paying for the car tax cut requires new
revenue-
only 30-percent of those polled would pay higher sales or income taxes to
make that happen.
And only 14-percent would agree to higher local property taxes to pay for
the car tax cut.
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2Generation-RX

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11
WRITER=tfl
TAPE#98-15
GRAPHIC=Generation RX
Studies show more than 99-percent of teenagers are not treated by adolescent
health specialists.
Teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17 use the health care system less than
any other age group.
Take Fullscreen
In part two of our series on adolescent health care, Tonya Flory reports it's
a matter of privacy for teens.
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SOT
IN Q=Teenagers say
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00
SUPER=01-Priscilla Gillespie/17-years old; :15
SUPER=01-Christy Fagg/18-years old; :31
SUPER=01-Dr. Luthur Beazley/Pediatrician; :24
SUPER=01-Shenay Byers/17-years old; :53
SUPER=@Tonya1; 1:03
SUPER=01-Timothy Barbour/16-years old; 1:30
RUNS=1:48
OUT Q=News 7.
(( Teenagers say even though they have plenty questions about their developing
bodies and minds -- they don't feel comfortable addressing certain subjects
with their doctors.
The main reason they fail to get health care -- they don't feel a personal
problem will be kept private.
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SOT 03:04:02
IN Q=Some things
((PRISCILLA GILLESPIE/17-YEAR OLD:SOME THINGS I WON'T TELL HIM BECAUSE I'M
AFRAID THAT HE'LL TELL MY MOM OR MY PARENTS.))
RUNS=:04
OUT Q=or my parents

Others feel uneasy talking about subjects like sex with someone whose treated
them since they were a baby.
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SOT 03:18:20
IN Q=A lot

((DR. LUTHUR BEAZLEY/PEDIATRICIAN:A LOT OF THESE KIDS I HAVE KNOWN ALL THEIR
LIVES NOW THAT CAN BE GOOD OR BAD IT CAN BE SOUR BEFORE YOU GET THERE OR IT CAN
BE VERY STRONG.))
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=very strong
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SOT 04:17:17
IN Q=If a doctor
((CHRISTY FAGG/18-YEARS OLD:IF A DOCTOR TREATS YOU LIKE YOU'RE A CHILD THEN
YOU'RE NOT GOING TO WANT TO OPEN UP TO HIM AND EXPRESS YOURSELF.))
RUNS=:06
OUT Q=express yourself]

Many doctors understand the responsibility of getting to know more about
patients than just their physical condition, but the hard part is gaining their
trust.
Federal law mandates doctor/patient confidentiality on all issues, no matter
how sensitive -- but it's a right many young patient don't know they have.
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SOT 03:06:37
IN Q=Doctors just
((SHENAY BYERS/17-YEAR OLD:DOCTORS ARE JUST WORRIED ABOUT YOUR HEALTH THEY
DON'T ASK ABOUT HOW YOUR DAY WAS OR YOUR BOYFRIEND OR ANYTHING LIKE HOW MUCH
YOU EAT, WHAT'S YOUR WEIGHT.))
RUNS=:10
OUT Q=your weight
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SOT 02:59:47
IN Q=But there
((@TONYA1:BUT THERE'S MORE TO TREATING A TEENAGER THAN JUST A ROUTINE PHYSICAL
EXAM, BEFORE DOCTORS CAN GET THEM TO STICK OUT THEIR TONGUES AND SAY AAAHHH,
THEY FIRST HAVE TO OPEN THEIR MOUTHS AND COMMUNICATE.))
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=and communicate
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SOT 03:24:34
IN Q=They can

((DR. LUTHUR BEAZLEY/PEDIATRICIAN:THEY CAN BE IN TO ALL KINDS OF AWFUL STUFF,
SUBSTANCE ABUSE, SEXUAL ACTIVITY, UNBELIEVABLE THINGS AND PRESENT THEMSELVES
VERY WELL IN MY OFFICE AND I'M ABSOLUTELY FOOLED JUST LIKE ANY HEALTH CARE
PROFESSIONALS.))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=healthcare professionals

And even though the message to get help is out there -- understanding what
teenagers really need is still a puzzle for most doctors and parents.
Tonya Flory, News 7.))

Tease#2

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11p

Stay with us,
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VO-NAT
up next we'll see how at least one local young lady is looking to the Nagano
olympics for inspiration.
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Gathright-Dam

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE#=97
GRAPHIC=NONE

The Army Corps of Engineers says Covington residents shouldn't worry about
the extra water flowing out of Lake Moomaw tonight.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Alleghany Co.

The lake level is up because of all rain we've had, so the Corps increased
the flow at Gathright Dam this morning, and again this afternoon.
The increased flow will continue through the night, officials say they don't
expect any serious flooding.
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Figure-Skating

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11p
WRITER=djo
TAPE#=98-14
GRAPHIC=

The women's figure skating tug of war in the Nagano Winter Olympics got
started tonight.
Americans Michelle Kwan and Tara Lipinski are favored to win the gold this
time around.
But as David Johnson reports, Roanoke County may be the home of a future
Olympic medalist.
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SOT
IN Q=CORAL WOOD
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00
SUPER=01-Coral Wood/Future Figure Skater; :07
SUPER=01-Fran Wood/Coral's Mom; :28
SUPER=@David1 :46
RUNS=1:24
OUT Q=Djo, News 7.
(( Coral Wood idolizes this year's U-S national champion, Michelle Kwan.
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SOT-17:02:49
IN Q=SHE'S REALLY GOOD
((CORAL WOOD/FUTURE FIGURE SKATER; SHE'S REALLY GOOD AND SHE DOES A LOT OF GOOD
STUFF THAT I LIKE.))
RUNS=:05
OUT Q=I LIKE.

The youngster first learned to skate just months ago.
The seven year old was taught by her champion, her dad, who once aspired to
skate competitively.
Now Coral's parents live vicariously through their daughter.
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SOT-17:07:31
IN Q=HE'S A GREAT
((FRAN WOOD/CORAL'S MOM; HE'S A GREAT ICE SKATER, A GREAT FIGURE SKATER. LAST
YEAR, WE DECIDED SHE WAS OLD ENOUGH TO TRY IT. SO WE TOOK HER ON THE ICE AND
SHE TOOK OFF AND SHE HAS STUCK WITH IT. SHE EXPRESSED ENOUGH INTEREST IN IT
THAT WE FELT LIKE SHE SHOULD HAVE LESSONS.))
RUNS=:19
OUT Q=HAVE LESSONS.
STAND-UP/08:59:03
((DAVID JOHNSON/REPORTING; CORAL TOOK TO THE ICE LIKE A FISH TO WATER. AFTER
JUST SEVEN LESSONS, THE FORT LEWIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT SAYS IT MAY NOT BE
LONG BEFORE SHE SKATES COMPETITIVELY.))
RUNS=:10
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SOT-17:03:23
IN Q=I REALLY
((I REALLY DON'T KNOW. I GUESS NEXT YEAR OR SOMETHING.))
RUNS=:04
OUT Q=OR SOMETHING.

Coral says she already has her eyes on the prize, an olympic gold medal.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT-17:08:58
IN Q=WE WOULD
((WE WOULD CERTAINLY SUPPORT HER IF THAT WAS SOMETHING THAT SHE FELT STRONGLY
ENOUGH TO PURSUE. I THINK WE KNOW THAT IT'S SACRIFICE, BUT IF SHE FOUND THAT
THAT WAS SOMETHING THAT SHE WANTED TO DO, WE WOULD BE BEHIND HER 100-PERCENT.))
RUNS=:18
OUT Q=HER 100-PERCENT

S-Extra

ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#EXTRA/s8-2
GRAPHIC=NONE

The Hokies dump Dayton, the Cavs get stomped by State, plus ODAC highlights
and lots of hoopla from the RVD and seminole district tournaments.
But before the highlights
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VO-NAT eng#
SUPER=75-Blacksburg; :00

S-Tech

ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#TB98-1
GRAPHIC=ATLANTIC 10

The Virginia Tech Hokies are playing for pride these days, and last night
they had plenty about which to be proud.
last night at the Cassell, Tech beat first place Dayton Flyers 54-to-53.
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VO-NAT eng#
SUPER=03-Blacksburg/Dayton vs. Va. Tech; :00

Former Radford U. boss Oliver Purnell looked pretty confident and relaxed
before the opening tip.
But he would soon get a bad case of the nerves.
Watch the move of the year by Tech freshman Jenis Grindstaff who spins and
splits the defense to score inside.
Dayton would come back and work the baseline with Andy Metzler hitting the
tough up and under shot in heavy traffic.
The Hokies Brendan Dunlop would then create some space off the dribble and he
gets the nice roll on the short jump shot.
The Flyers would try to push the tempo as Edwin Young gets out on the break
and gets the shot to drop.
SUPER=33-Dayton/53/Virginia Tech/54;

But this was the Hokies' night.
Russ Wheeler scores from the top of the key, and Tech beats the Dayton Flyers
54-to-53 for the team's ninth win of the season.
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S-Virginia

The problems and the losing streak continue to expand for the Virginia
Cavaliers men's team.
Last night in Raleigh, the Cavs were just worn down by N.C. State before
dropping their 8th straight game
74 to 55.
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VO-NAT eng#
SUPER=03-Raleigh, NC/Fox Sports South; :00

The Cavs opened the game like they would beat State for the second time this
year with ease as they took a 10-to-2 lead.
But State would take a 33 to 26 halftime lead and continue to build on that
in the second half as Curtis Staples had all kinds of trouble from the field
from long range and in close.
Norman Nolan would do his best to keep the Cavs within six at the eight
minute mark with this jam. He had 26.
But State would blow this one wide open in the final 10 minutes to post a
74-to-55 win.
SUPER=33-Virginia/55/N.C. State/74

Staples was held to just one three pointer. He now needs 13 to set the
all-time NCAA record.
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Senior Nathan Hungate was all smiles; he would score a game high 20 on his
last night playing in the Bast Center.
The wasps tried to ruin his party. Junior Ronald Thirston makes the nice
fake and then scores the bucket in the first half.
Roanoke's Duane Bullock was one point behind Hungate with 19; Here he
registers three of those from the right side and the Maroons were out in front
by 1.
SUPER=33-Roanoke/81/Emory & Henry/73;
Then; the wasps Donald Childress gives to R.J. Spellsburg. he's gonna drive in
the paint and notches the hoop; but it would not be enough.
Former cave Spring star Alex Phillis takes the pass from Ben Holterman and
scores. Roanoke wins it 81-73.
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In the opener; Roland Lovelace's William Fleming Colonels tried to avoid
being "scratched" from the post season by the Cougars of Pulaski.
In the first half; watch Cougar guard Drew Viers makes the bullet pass to a
cutting Dorian Hendricks who finish the nice play with the hoop.
Fleming comes right back. Jermaine Hardy dishes to Derrick Turner who steps
up and snaps the nylon with the J.
The Turner highlight reel rolled on. SUPER=33-William Fleming/82/Pulaski
Co./74;
He steals the rock from Danny McKittrick and goes coast to coast for the easy
two. But Pulaski lead 23-19.
Cougar Robert Rogers with the nice second effort; but Fleming wins 82-74.
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wipe to eng#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

S-Cave

The Colonels will meet cave Spring in the Championship.
PH's Johnathan Helms gives to Mike Perry and he does the rest - nailing
the jumper with a quick release. Perry got some help from
Ray Johnson. Watch the junior take the ball from Boo Battle and drain
another jumper from the top of the key. He gets the roll.
But the Knights would not Cave in. Ricky Dierker misses the shot but Jesse
Seamon collects the rebound and scores on the put back.
PH went inside. Boo Battle gets the entry pass from Johnson and
SUPER=33-Cave Spring/73/Patrick Henry/57;
finishes. Battle scored a a game high 27 points.
The Knights Cory Paxton then blows past Helms for two of his 9 and Cave
Spring reaches the finals with the 73-57 victory.
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S-Seminole

The Seminole district also held its semi-finals tonight in central Virginia
down at Rustburg.
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VO-NAT eng#
SUPER=03-Rustburg/Staunton River vs. Liberty; :00

The defending state champs took a slow stroll onto the court as the Minutemen
prepared to take it to Staunton River.
But the Golden Eagles would jump ahead early as Adam Johnson blows by the
matador defense for the 15 to 9 River lead.
But Liberty would turn up the volume with Rodney Morris scoring 2 of his 13
points on the fast break.
Liberty put 4 players in double figures including the quarterback Robert
Carson who gets the bucket and the foul and Liberty advances to Friday's title
game with the 66-to-37 win.
SUPER=04-Heritage vs. Jeff. Forest;

Liberty will now face Heritage. The Pioneers easily beat Forest in the
nightcap.
The Pioneers break out with Russell Henderson feeding Andre Gills for the
layin and an 8-to-nothing lead.
The Cavs had to fight uphill all night long, and this Mickey Russell hoop was
one of few on the night for Forest.
The Pioneers just kept cooking as Jevon Austin gets 2 of his game high 19
points on the breakaway as Heritage beats Forest 65-to-35.
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Sports Tease

Clifton Forge native Bryan Stinespring gets a new job and new
responsibilities with the Tech football team today.
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S-Line

ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=11pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#TF97-2
GRAPHIC=TECH FB

The Virginia Tech football is giving its recruiting coordinator some new
responsibilities.
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VO-NAT eng#
SUPER=04-Last Season; :00

Bryan Stinespring, the Clifton Forge native who has been a coach at Tech for
the past five years, was elevated to the position of offensive line coach
today.
Stinespring replaces the popular J.B. Grimes who resigned yesterday to take a
similar position at Texas A & M.
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ANCHOR=Mike
GRAPHIC=VIRGINIA FOOTBALL

This afternoon UVa head football coach George Welsh suspended redshirt
freshmen Michael Greene, Ben Moore and T.J. Williams indefinitely following
their arrest on credit card fraud charges.
Police allege that the three used a stolen credit card at Fashion Square
Mall along with former walk-on Terrence Dendy, and ran up over $700 in charges.

GE-Elfun

ANCHOR=Jean
NEWSCAST=11
WRITER=sgo
TAPE#98-2
GRAPHIC=General Electric

It's one of the biggest gifts ever for the Arts Council of the Blue Ridge.
And it came from one of this area's biggest employers.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Salem;

General Electric's Elfun group -- the company's community-service wing-- gave
the arts council a check for more than 20-THOUSAND dollars this afternoon.
The money will help pay for after-school arts programs and teacher workshops.
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SOT 12:59:54
IN Q=it's very
((SUSAN JENNINGS/BLUE RIDGE ARTS COUNCIL: IT'S VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE AS ONE
SPEAKER SAID, WHEN SCHOOLS CUT BUDGETS, THE ART BUDGET IS THE FIRST THING TO
GO.WARREN KURTZ/GE ELFUN: WE DEFINITELY FEEL GREAT ABOUT THIS PARTICULAR
FUNDING INTO THE COMMUNITY, WE'RE EXCITED ABOUT IT. IT'S A SIZABLE GIFT AND
WE'RE HOPING THAT IT DOES A LOT OF GOOD.))
SUPER=01-Susan Jennings/Arts Council of the Blue Ridge; :00
SUPER=01-Warren Kurtz/GE Elfun; :08
RUNS=:17
OUT Q=lot of good
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VO-NAT

The G-E Elfun group supports a number of charities benefiting education, the
arts and the environment.
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